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Description

The objective of this course is to review the types of fault that can occur on generators and discuss the various protection schemes that are used on both small and large generators. After studying this course and the associated workbook, the participant should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to his day-to-day work activities. He will also be able to answer related test questions on these subjects: Types of prime movers, Generator terminal connections, Generator bus connections, Unit and station service transformers, Generator mechanical problems, General electrical faults, Generator and prime mover tripping arrangements, Phase fault primary protection, Ground fault primary protection, Backup protection, Negative phase sequence protection, Generator capability curve, Loss of field protection, Effect of system disturbances, Generator off-line protection.

If you are taking this course for NERC credit, the following credits will be reported.

Course Objectives

Learning Objectives: - Trainees will be able to describe the main features of large and small generators from the perspective of protection.- Trainees will be able to describe typical generator terminal connections and location of CTs, as well as the most common types of generator bus connections.- Trainees will be able to describe the types of faults that can typically occur on generators.- Trainees will be able to describe various types of differential protection that can be installed on generators to protect against phase-to-phase faults in the generator windings and interconnected unit transformers.- Trainees will be able to describe specific connections for differential CTs, for wye, delta and split-winding generators.- Trainees will be able to describe the nature of generator ground faults.- Trainees will be able to describe different types of ground fault protection schemes used on generators.- Trainees will be able to describe various types of backup protection and other forms of protection that is often provided on generators.- Trainees will be able to describe various types of disturbances that can occur on power systems and their impact on generators.- Trainees will be able to describe protection schemes that can be installed on generators to prevent damage to the generators from disturbances on the power system.

Topics Covered

Prerequisites

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End of Course Instructions

Congratulations on completing the course! Your credits earned on completion of this program will be reported to RCEP.net within 30 days of completion. Once we report your completion at RCEP.net, you will receive a certificate of completion provided by RCEP on the email address you have provided at the time of enrollment. Please keep the certificate for your record. You may be required to submit this certificate to the state to record your PDH or present it in case if you are audited. If you have any questions or concerns please contact customer service at http://www.360trainingsupport.com

Exams

After completing this course the final exam must be passed with a 70% or higher in order to receive certificate of completion.